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himself free of his mind, free of his Being. Twist free of Platonic metaphors, twist free of Platonic duality, twist free of the binary oppositions between the infinite and the finite...and one finds himself (like Nietzsche) without a functioning mind |
himself free of his mind, free of his Being. Twist free of Platonic metaphors, twist free of Platonic duality, twist free of the binary oppositions between the infinite and the finite...and one finds himself (like Nietzsche) without a functioning mind |
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<ref>p.28 Tautological oxymorons book </ref> |
<ref>p.28 Tautological oxymorons book </ref> |
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